SCHOOLS OUT….

Gotta love the way the BBC always seeks an angle to undermine the CONSERVATIVE government. Earlier today, BBC Radio 4 Today ran a story about .. A girls’ secondary school in south London has won the Riba Stirling Prize, the UK’s leading architecture award. Burntwood School in Wandsworth was rebuilt between 2011 and 2014 at a cost of £40.9m, to a design by architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris. Seems innocuous. It … Continue reading

MORE BIAS

I wanted to share this with you. “At the beginning of this month it was notable that the BBC was the about only outlet other than the Guardian to ignore the case of Jay Cheshire, a 17 year old boy who committed suicide after allegedly being falsely accused of rape. It’s particularly notable how this lack of coverage contrasts with their blanket and downright dishonest coverage of the de Freitas … Continue reading

‘Events in the Middle East affect all our lives. We deserve better reporting.’

  H/T Craig at is the BBC biased?… Eric Pickles has written a piece in the Jewish News that takes the BBC to task for its abysmal and dangerously one-sided reporting…he concludes… Selecting someone for an attack or death on the basis of their religion of race is pure evil. Whether a person is Jewish, Muslim, or Christian, hate crime should receive universal condemnation – but apparently not universal reporting. … Continue reading

French weatherman taken off air after questioning climate change

  Believe!   The Guardian reports…… A French TV weatherman has been taken off air after writing a book in which he questions climate change. Philippe Verdier, a familiar face on the state-run France 2 channel, said he had been told not to return to work for the foreseeable future. “I received a letter asking me not to come,” Verdier told RTL radio this week. “I don’t know any more … Continue reading

A dose of reality?

  Katya Adler, so often just another of the BBC’s pro-immigration cheerleaders, has come up against the uncomfortable truth, and decided to print it… The arrival of so many asylum seekers in one go will impact Germany’s economy, its society and its politics. And she can’t do the usual BBC thing of dismissing this as the concern of a few far right neo-Nazis… It didn’t much look like a protest. … Continue reading

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